PESTRÉ SOUSTŘEDĚNÍ
- Kristýna Sedláková
- Jul 31
- 1 min read
As planned, a training camp took place over the extended July weekend, where handlers got to try a bit of everything. On Thursday evening, we jumped straight into a night search training session. Nature is relentless, and despite the newly created fourth rubble training area, vegetation had already grown through various gaps up to a full meter. So, on Friday, we rolled up our sleeves, put on gloves, and tackled the overgrown rubble.
After that, we had an area search training focused on long directional sends. On Saturday morning, right after breakfast, a trailer from our sponsor arrived, filled with pallets. From those, we built a proper grandstand next to the rubble area in preparation for the upcoming World Championship, which we will be hosting.
After a good day’s work, we quickly got the dogs and continued rubble training. At lunchtime, we packed up our gear and drove to Rapšach for the "Welcoming Summer" event, where we had promised to participate—mainly to showcase the work of our four-legged partners. Both children and adults could see obedience exercises up close, watch lost person searches, and cuddle the dogs to their hearts’ content.
Later in the afternoon, we headed off for a water training session, which was appreciated by everyone, including the handlers, after such a hot day. On Sunday, we wrapped up the weekend with a motivational rubble training and some scent marking at "Rebelka".














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